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the western carolinian powers not iieleiiateii to nn i m 11:11 states hy the 1 nn.l phohib1tkd hv it to the states ase reserved to rill 1 iris v nu in run l'li.ii'i.i â€” amendment to tht constitution article v h austin & c f fisher Â«* tstlitori ami proprietors s salisbury n c july 5 1839 i no ill of vol xx \ whole no 99 terms of carolini vn knife into the ground tha made when drawnoul alter i few seconds was so hut as to burn the n i gars our horses wbich according lo the cus tom of the country were nol shod exhibited such if uneasiness oeving in the stale of ihe in mini beneath them or in consequence ofthe si i na smell of the steam that t was ibtin 1 n -â– sary to leave them tied al some distance i'm ajn seen in some places a little column of smoke iss u d fiercely from a hole in the grountl while in others the water in a boiling slate gushed out tiki a fountain the ebullitions of these lakes or springs have formed nn lhe borders uf them a il ip isite ol iii li'iest clay and ol every variety of colors but it docs not appear lhal the natives have profited by the ricilitv thus ill irded them for the manufacture of pottery and although noth ing no nhl bo moro easy than to i ' ibli â– . h re the finest mineral baths in tbe world tins objeel has inner occupied their attention â€” augusta chron id keep hnn oil well enough it lie should set out to meddle wuh us so 1 turned lho boat and l a il i huh tow mis hnn , thought lhal would iiiak.i him turn and gooff but tin old savage kept swimming i i i.t inward us und come up close to tie tide of tie canol and begun in open his mouth nnd show a l're.u ogly set nl teoth as i'.'rr you see lie en me up so near thai i hit linn a lirk over lie head mil a piul'lle ninl spin it in two at ihnt lie come right at the boat fiercer lhan ever a ml put h.s paw li-lit up .... to one sole of it 1 sprung into the midllo ofthe boat bore mi lothor side nl it lor 1 knew if 1 did'nt l.e iv mill upset us in a minute ; anil 1 thought i should'nt like very well in have a nipple with him in tin water so while i evils keeping the balance of ihu boat l.e rascally old vurmin p lies up other paw nn.l begins to crawl up 1 could'nt go to light him oil lor then we should all go in the water togethor so 1 i nil lo hold still nml see the groat black nigger craevl clear up inin the boat tivo rectification inserted in ll.e l'etits affiches this not like n personage celubratcd in classic atory army i sailors for the widow of now orleans they are content to dwell on their own ground continued for nearly a week li was simply a j â€¢â– along the cs.l soquestored islo of life played off on m devereux who however has not they keep the noiseless tenor of llieir way been able to find out the autliol of it theory of storms â€” professor espy has lately in reading " a visit to i'e ..,â– ." te â€¢ were truck verified the correctness of his ingenious theory of with ihe account of an adventure from which ma storms in a conclusive manner the philadelphia ny a politician might draw a ueeful moral the inquirer says i â€” " ft is worthy of remark that last storj s ofa young traveller who loses his way in month professor espy slated that a storm was ru in f the boundless prairies of that region ii i-ting in tin luiitu.lo ol charleston s tt the attempts to extriotte himself by stretching forward etatemonl was recorded in one of the insurance in an unbroken straight course | and when he has offices nf this city u the president ims publicly pushed his horse in ihis manner for many hours declared soveral days afterwards i l io southern he is ai last cheered by coming on the fresh traces mail brought intelligence fully verifying ibe aster of another wayfarer like himsolf whose track he tion the matter has been circumstantially pub i ils s ... p,,r-,|o wilh the hope s|,e ill finding ll i i lo s.u'1,.1 ol i o-|..l].e j __^^ >> assssssss â€” inil/h to vlie^s upon trail h ei.?or,h ins liopnsh nolle ih he colli iv h exililllslod.m in m el-^b is "| i"l before i'.h i n third horseman's trail tlntth he nsh si ill m he an h as iin'h o bb â€” glenl^^e the western carolinian ia publ ehod every km nn ui two dollars per anntiin it paid in sdvanoe nr â– i illars and fifty couls it not paid botbre tlie ex piration of three months no paper will be discontinued mini all urren â– ieilii.rreiii.il i the editors ; and a io notify the editors of a wish to discontinue at the end of u year will he considered ss a new en . ; rement . rtisements will be conspicuously nnd correctly , .,', nt one ilolliir per si|n;ir.i for the first insertion , its for i li oonlinu nee court nn.l judicial advertisements will i charged 28 per ecntraore tlmn a deduction el i l | r cenl from prices will he made i yearlj advertisers i nis bent in ii.r pubiicaeiem musl have ihe r o i times marked on ihem or ihey will he insor ' rbid and chargid fiir accordingly i o i sddresstt i lho editors on business must be ; a or they will not be attended to j sleepy hollow in the ol.ditn timer masccwancous washington irving in the inst knickerbocker has lliiee or four articles all in its very best vein land among ihem a description nt sleepy hollow iu ' ihe different eras of its history tho vice or in dolence is glazed apparently in the following pir liire nl tin ancient inhabitants of that spell hound our country ttttirie rtii*iivttttnititvt7mt tii , â€ž the middle as sooitas lie out fairly in lie look tu is part i hi historical account ol the lie l () rm|m â€ž, â€ž, e .,,â€ž, hen , 10 â€žâ€ž,,, ,, ,â€ž , â€žâ€ž ,â€ž douin s horses that the mares are never sold my h|s limi , . atl , y : i||u , || mvar(ls ,â€žâ€ž m â€žâ€¢;â€žâ€¢ h , sheik would have so 1 his semi for n price ; and as , s n mu * h llti wbs m ,â€žâ€ž â€ž, i wa8 blld i a soon as he saw that 1 was pleased Â» ith ins mare he j bj m a c , fiv . r v1)lm , itbod faoin 0 f him and wanted to soil her to me and n was singular and ; w ** i|a , was lbi â€ž ki Â« ,, ow it was |,,, st ,â€ž iv8 liat . amusing in cli..ilÂ«ii..g tor ti..su......i.i io ark how . 0 w he marc f ied stra , .â€ž ,â€ž mo â€ž nd , one ol the habits ol burglin makftig peculiar to n , -, â€ž,,â€žâ€ž,,, am | * totner â€žâ€ž â€ž lv ihe horso-jockoy etftl us existuij i in lull torce , e(u ' lniink /, this is beji a 1,-,-ile bit loo annni lne a nibs jin said thu tin un lint evanl to â– ii r . , , ..,.,; ; n i a n , b , ' , , , . ... sncialile for 1 htraiiunr unit 1 wnsjiist ngoin lo tell su i her that at cairo lie had en u lured ily .- , , ,-, , , â€¢ ,, .. â€ž ,â€ž. â€ž_.:.., , â€ž , , , luui bands oil when lus w'-iiiht pressing ii/rninst uu hirs i new dress ninl arms himiiii ete anil he , , , ,â– ,.,_ , . i .,â€ž. i,..,â€ži.â€ž,i ,,' ,, , , . , , .' , me made me stenhnrh a little and mv uec ketcl.tid would not sell her but if i warned hot , here be 80 , nclhil in , hn |â€ž at , and i fell flat on v ing untli.no thai be would not du lor ale c i back n â€ž 10 bo f m of ,,â€ž, uy _ a(ii ,,,â€ž l p â€ž r ""Â«" 1 lmuj ,,'â– '' ,. , â€ž., on lop of me ily this lime i begun to think unit llie sheik s was an extraordinary animal 1 he crs â– j on0 a worse am , u was ,,â€žâ€ž. saddle bad nul been oil bet back lor ll.irly days j ror mr q ,, -Â« f onk a|((lllt f , , wisted and sheik hintsell a most restless creature would om0 am , , ii(|ler nn . we b ,â€ž llave t , llhlll . d.islioll suddenly a dozen times a day on a lull erab , () â€ž,- . â€ž,,, , b | e ; ,, u , , lie 0 | d ber had alio run across the valley , ,,,, lhe si les ol a mountain b , r i(j ,â€ž,,,,â€ž. nf me and i coul . lt bcem ,â€ž round our caravan with ins long spear poised lu milc , â€ž.â€ž./,â€ž , ,,â€ž.,. ol jack â– .â€ž if0 ll.e air and ins dress sircuming lu the wind j and , u , , ,.â€žâ€ž,,,,â€ž, i of â€ž,- ke , ( a â€ž i coulll when he returned and brought lier lo a walk at do _ t|)0 o d tear did'nt seem lo be willing to wait my side the beautiful animal would snort and paw |() m â€ž ,,,., , a , n â€ž . mr ,â€ž â€ž lninu , e , , ell the ground as it proud of what sho had done n s try i dg to stick his huge lu iotlj mv forobead and hiiaious lor aiioil.er course i could almost â– , as a b ,.,â€ž,, his , ( , 1||l â€žâ€žâ€ž , hc gidu o - a gr0b . imagine 1 saw the ancient war-horse ol luumea . thinks 1 ihis'll never do ; something must so in.ely described l.y job his nick clothed ted ona p re tty quick t made a terribln twi'si and willi thunder canst iliou make inoi ulraid ol a drawed iny | e â€ž s ,.., llndcr h ir and got so i could grasshopper 1 ibe glof ol ins nostrils is terrible , f j v ,. a pllsn w r nlv feet and my knee and hands llo uiockelh ui leai and is not affrighted neither a|1 ,,,,,â€ž a , a onte ,' elc i,ed an evorlasting spring uirnelli no back irom the sword llie quiver rat nl|(l , f)w , did it i donh knw but bomo how or lleib against linn lhe glittering spear and llie oi | ier , no bear went overboarrl snd plunged head shield he swulloweth the ground with fierceness foromos j nt o ihe water i wis on mv feet as and rage j neither delievetli he that it is the sound j(;k as a g â€ž e | , tbe 0 |,| boar cain , up t0 ol the trumpet lie sauh among tho trumpets ,| ie top of lho water and snor^oil and looked up at ha ha and he iiuellotll llie liaiiie alar oil lho me a minl â€ž 0 . i m 1 believe i had fairly slieered thunder oj the captains und lhe shoutings him out of it he turned about and swam for tho notion showed the hurdinoss ol those horses anf j padd)od f or h , ,â€ž. when i got lo more lhan lueir driiikino s-veral limes we oamo i ;...,,,. i ..,.. â€¢....,, 0 o , .. ,.. k in ii os oi ram w.eer tell id lho h.illow of a ,,',. a zuzc,':ind z hi fish gozlx^-wtm ih nil ivloh l.e ii -..|. - Â»â– re v -- . â– i â– the following paragraph from a recent number of lhe n iv york.liteia ry gazette has been ira veiling the circuil of lhe press thcsojiix weeks : " a cockney sportsman who had read with de light mr huffman's new work on thn wild sports of america look passage in a lnndon packet nud arrived here during the present week in search of v.,1,1 game he brought letters to a highly respect hie merchant will whom wean well acquainte'd anil desired after delivering ihem to be directed to th iv-st hunting grounds without delay ns he coul i only remain here a few days proposing to return in the great western ho sni.l lhal he came to new york principally t shoot hears â€” our mercantile friend satisfying himself that ins new acquaintance was perfectly serious informed luui lhal tbe spot had ix in greatly out ui here and iccoiiiii ended lii.n in proceed to philadelphia he departs for iha city this day ; nnd eve call upon our frionds there lo extend to the distinguished stranger their usual hospitality thero is doubtless somewhat of exaggeration in llie statement and yot it is very true thai the igno rance of our country in k-i'jiau i is much in ire extensive ami profound than would be supposed â€” for example some time ago we received a letter from an english correspondent making inquiries respecting some unofficial person living in ihe neighborhood of natchez â€” the writer evidently supriosiiig that li v must bo a neighbor of ours ! â€” even this however is no quite up tn another in stance within par knowledge a friend being on a visit to england a few years since was asked it he knew mr dobbs from new castle upon tyne nn sir i do nol wis the reply " uny you must know him i am sure rejoine i ihe other for he has lived in america three year i but these aro not lho illustrations which we inleri tho above pnmtfrnph f*.r ih purpose of making our elesign was to relate lfi following incident one clear bracing mornlri ( la i mttimn as we evero stepping into the se ; eel i ly cars ol albnny whom should h meet hut n new york friend in his shooting jnck'-t accoutred with pouch and gun in ihe act of placing ins dogs in an adjoining compartment " so ho friend ! whither aro you bound v sse inquired " 1 am only going for a fow days shooting in the . ountry region : i the hollow al the time was inhabited by lam lilies which had existed there from iho earliest itiiues nml which by frequent intermarriage had llii'cniiic so interwoven ns to muke a kind of n.-itt trnl roiiimniiwealth as tliu families had grown larger tlie farms had groevn sinnllertcverytiow generation requiring a new subdivision und few thinking of swarming from the native hive lu , this way that happy golden mean had been pmdti ceil so much extolled by ihe poets in which there was no gold and very little silver one thing winch doubtless contributed lo keep up this amia ble mean was a goncril repugnance o sordid labur tbo sage inhabitants of sleepy hollow had read in lirir bible which was the only honk they studied that labor was originally inflicted upon man as a punishment of sin they regarded it therefore with pious abhorrence nml never humiliated them selves to it hut i;i case of extremity thore seem ed in fact to bu a league ami covonent against it through the hollow ns against a common enemy was any ono compelled by dine necessity lo re pair his house mend his fences linrn or gel in a hm inst lis considered it u greut evil that entitled him to call iu the assistance nf his friends he accordingly proclaimed a " bee or rustic gather ing ; whereupon oil his neighbors huri iod io hid aid like faithful allies ett.ickod the task with ihu desperate energy of lazy men eagf r lu overcome a nb and when il wuh accomplished fell to oaling and drinking fiddling and dancing for very joy that so front mi nmount of labor had been vanquished wuh so li 1 1 io sweating of lho broev yet-let ilnot be supposed that this worthy com i munity was without iu periods of arduous activity got bail n thick ol witii ml'.in rty ireros th ul edinburgh review â€” curious llcminiicenec â€” the savannah georgian has looked up the follow ing significant paragraph 111 the london monthly magazine of april 1808 1 " a review of books to be published quarterly lias lately been comm need in kilinbuigh by home young men of promising talents mr sydney smith the author nf two volumes of sermons mr brougham mr limner and mr jeflrv three young advocates together with mr brown tlie author of some ingenious observations on darwin's zoonomia arc ihe critics who have thus underta ken to direct tho tasio of their countrymen this is all the notico lhat was iak.cn in 0110 of the most able periodicals of lhat day of this valu able acquisition to our critical literature it is worth noting evlnit been mn of ihoso live young men brougham's career needs no notice smith i-i 11 1 the bead of bis profession as a pulpit orator and writer both luffry is lord advocate of scotland and nmnng the most brilliant critical writers nf modern times horner has gained a very high 11 mi in m10 law and hrown lliougl lees known i pros rve n respectable place in the republic of i on r-i thus it is to thu exertions of five young men of literary taste hat eve owe ihe existence of lho first critical work of any ago or country mil no do nlii their very association ns editors of the review first pointed out the way io what ll.ey sub sequently attained â€” the globe ley nnd all sleopy hollow was evidu awake in an histant tho pigron season had arrived ! every gun and net wns forlhevith in requisition the flail was tl.roivn on the floor thu spade rusted in the garden the plough stood idle in lhe furrow â€” every one evns to ll.e hill side mil stubble li id nt dnv break to shoot or entrap the pigeons in their periodical migrations " so likewise lot bul the word ihi frtven that the shed were ascending the hudson ninl lhe worthies of tho hollow were lo be seen launched iu boats upon the river ; silling great stokes nnd stretch ing their nets like gigantic bplder webs half across the stream lo die great annoyance of navi gnlors such aro tho wise provisions of nature by which she equnli7.es huiinin nflliirs a laggard al the plough is often extremely industrious wilh lie fowling piece and fishing net ; nud whenever â– man is an indifferent tanner he is apt to he a tirst rate sportsman for catching shad and wild pi geon there wore none throughout the country lo compare with the lads of sleepy hollow return of the jews to palestine foam llie rihi'ik would take the bits out of their mouths uni su down with lhc bridle in his hands many accounts recently received slnte that great numbers of tho jews havo gone lo llieir un live country palestine the number now il is said amounts to tibool 40,000 and is rapidly in creating by annual additions of this scattered peo ple irom all purls of lhc earth if ever a prophecy wa . mosl litnrnlly and re markably verified it is that given m ihe holy vol ume thut this people should bo persecuted by and scattered throughout every kingdom and nation un der heaven ; mid wo believe the prophecy will be squally verified in regnrd lo their return tu the ho ly i nnd â€” ll.e lu.nl ..| llieir ancieni firesides wor ship and homes from which tbey have been ibr tunny hundred years driven the present appear nnces seem lo indicate tint the uny is nol far dis tant when the chosen though eirmg and deepl punished people shall revisit and occupy as a na tion tho long forsukeu banks of jordan where the psalmisl once timed hit sacred lyre and uttered bis prophetic songs the bhghiod plains of galitoe | â€” ii here onco lho savior evended his way to cheer tho disconsolate the ruined city of jerusalem once tho terror of surrounding nations ; tho for gotten temple whoso walls once echoed back the accent of lhat vnice " which spake as never mon spake it is by no means beyond tho bounds of probability lhat cro ihe lopse of u few years this once populous and fertile counlry so celebrated in the sacred history may be again 0ccu i by ils owners and ag .... tho snug of praise swell her solemn leinpjes to tha god of israel and the sa vior of the world â€” dover gatette an.l iei them drink their till ; and i could no help thiukiug lhat a leg lar tired english groom ace is t 1 id lo insinuate a wel sponge in the mouth ul a heated hn.se would have lee i amazed and horn lieil it such ii bat man usage these two horses were twelve and twenty years old respectively ; and the former wm more like a colt 1 playfulness ninl spirit and the oilier like a horse of leu with ll.-ing in a crowd al lho p it-office and a letlow weighing about three hundred rends on your choicest corn and with a very pleasant smile liegs y.ur pardon n ii no letters agreeable dilemmas " upon a fine priirie in michigan â€” only about three hundred miles from detroit i am told there is tin shooting ihere this single incident which is literally rue .'. ; v i imes upon the eertenl of our country the spirit and habits ol onr people end the facilities every where enjoyed for interc imunicaiion de troit is eight bundle 1 miles from now york and â€¢ mr friend was bound fir the prairies 1 inns ay beyond and yel he was sterling font tor n shooting excursion will as little care of tin lance as an english fox hunter would experience in going upon a chase in a neighboring county oar friend bed fine sport daring his excursion happen to know asonn of our firm whn'wn himself win hiring ll.e prairies nt the same lime fell iii w.lh him in the hey dav of his frolic â€” the sportsman informed uh that the other day lhal h ie ing procured tbe besl " llv " that he ever saw he was going down to ll.e kennebec for a day 01 livn nn a lislniil excursion ! " where us ; und tin ieluek told iue lhat he could count upon the services of both until thirty live among ml 1 e n oinmendations of the arabian horses 1 o.i oard a steamboat going up llie mississippi ab lul the lirsl uf julv â€” boat crowded with passen gers one half children who amuse ynu with de lightful squalls particularly in the night â€” a large space torn ill the musquito bar uml no light to be had know na greater lhan tin : 1 have known a man from long habit conceive a liking ii.r a vicious jade that 00 one else would mount and nm can imagine bow warm musl be ibe feeling when year en iii â– best of his race is the companion of go to iho pluutnr's hotel about half past ix with the intention of tasting an oyster pie find two fellows with elbows okimbi uinniipol/.ii.g the dish n ii in ah ut one inlnuto the crust left ; wants none as you arc of course crusty enough yourself buy a new pair of pants for i ball and get them elegantly bespattered h the sinking of a ll ig stone go lo your room c.r a c|e;in pair and find your room mate ims gone to the theatre with the in i iii lus pocket to wandering arab uu.l the same uni mil may hear hllll clou the lime when i an lirst pulse a spear until his aged frame can scarcely si lain itsell in uu saddle â€” stevens incidenti oj travel fi am lhe southern literary messenger for dime uncle pete ami the bear ll h*.i,l!.ir iii rlflul i.-k ii..w.....k " tt it was a bright and culm summer's mormugi the ipi et pond uas sleeping in tho sin.si.ine barm li s ami beautiful j and every surrounding objeel in nature i lie i lovely and inviting there is so nettling iu the effect ol â– fine landscape viewed under favorable circumstances which ma be com pared to music i " hath ch inns lu south ibe i ,â– â€¢ breast even uncle petu rill u.s influence a , he sat on 1 little bonch by the side ol bis col luge yawning nnd looking roes the hull waters and following ibo outline ol tbe forest tree and hill top and inounlsi â€¢., thai hung below the water horizon ns well defined as olear and distinct and even with more softae . than those wind were lowering above while he gszod be i , sieged with n di ure for an sqiuliu excursion it called hi young . boy e lad ofjebotit u dozen years 1 and ii 1001 in gi 1 the ho ik nnd line . and tbey would go round lhe point lothomouih oi ship pond i ream and try for trout tho appa ratus was soon in 1 . iin.oss and the jumped into the little log canoe and paddled oil u on the lâ€žkc vve hsdn'l gol but a utile ways round lhe pint said uncle pule arid i was selling in ihe a in paddling slung ai n moderate fog and little pale i , is sciimg in the how ; and by and b ho cal lad oi lu me an i it be " <), laii.c 1 il bluck ' rillei 11 il,.i â€¢ â€¢Â» . timing oil here towards us i i 1 ind num i toward the shore ond there ,-â€¢â– , the tarnolesl overgrown bear lhal lever seed in all 11 hfe iivimming towards ns li he had bo â€ž weighed i believe bl would i weij 1 i ever polind of lo'ir ho'i'll.'il i iiei.-i examined uncle pole's head phn i cull . and ei.nll-.l si,v whether his organ ol on vi hoi il oxll ' â€¢â– -â– ' not t adet 1 an.l lie r inn is content with mil h ' vldl we have wilh regard lo lhe weight 1 the hear ami il reds soli ly nn uncle pete's wnrd and judg ment ii â€¢ lie lyi - i to 1 lho boar would wi igh i * ti r hundred pounds â€¢ l ihe 1 me 1 cniicr said uni le p le was polling r.glil i wards us as cisl as h coul i wim i 1 bean sn careless in coming away that i eml look one small paddle with tne and ihal wee'nt â– l ,\ good in nnd ll.e old csdoc wss vbr h ! |,. nd do i besl i could thi li i would 1 ild paddle r.-i i â€¢ ' hei down n new seven dollar umbrella lo trans act n moment's business and find some gentleman has took il by mistake as it is raining bard run ho ne without it and spoil a new hot agricu\lura n..r is ins spirit of dashing enterprise an pxcur h iracterisl f imericans f reigners com ing hither soon have iheir ideas expandnd by ihe brand i spansc of our country elevated by lhe height of out mm ia ns and inspiriiod by the i hose i lienm and burtslnes for instance in the a sir william stuart li'is pictures ofbear and linilah hunts amid lhe stupendous peaks ami i ns nf the rnckv mountain have been exhihi r a f.w days at the apollo isllere lhe ba ronet as we are ield having ol rn m - ih scenes describe i started nn in return i â– . i i i a -'.. an i reached new y rl on ins way lingering here a few div ins mind .â€¢ nrtod to ; i sports of llm west i was much to leave thorn .'> oun ; so back he started ity five hundred miles into the evilileriiess f.r tho plensttre of one or more t j if el chase imfnre be should finally embark for ihe shores nf allium he iv ait nml plunge i again into the w ild pleai ures of ihe snake indians end haunted buffaloes and grizly bears for another iwo yeai , and is m-v tnori on his way to h.s own land v ynr ( fit lie silting al a table enjoying a glass of wine a 1 1 low helps himself in n tumbler mil of your bottle ii muk that 1 s y.nirs und be lulls you he pays c.r ins dinner us well as yourself \. ii y..u wish to i i a (,'! isk '" '' friend and find the bottle empty the following is extracted from thnt amusing publication lhe clock/nakert the bane uf this country squire and indeed i america is bavin loo much land j tbey run over more ground than ihey can i ultivate and crop ihe ibe ia id so severely ihal ihey run it out a very i irge | mrt mn of land iu america has been run oul l.y repealed gram crop ; and wh n ynu add lhal t laini naturally loo poor lo bear grain of too broken cur cultivation you will find ih.s groat country in a tiur way too is ruined the stale of venn it h.s nothin 1 like the exports il us.-.l to have ami a plaguy sig.ii of young folks come down tn bos inn in lure out ns helps the two i rolina i nul virginia un covered with places tin i have been giv.n up iis ruined and many other states wo hiiv'ni ihu surplus of wheat and grain we used lo huvo in the i oiled suites uud it never will ho so plenty again thai's the reason ynu hear ol iks elc inn land in.ikiu it fiirin and -. ilio nil again nnd gun lurtliei into lhe bush they've oxliaua i d it and find it essior lo clear new lands thun 10 lore ihe nld a great deal of nova scot in is run om ; and il ii wsm't for tbe lime marsh-mud se weed salt tatld and whal not they've gol lore u on h quantities , ihere'd be no cure ibr if it taken good lirinui lo keep on upland location in order 1 tell vim i make n itisisin itself i lakes more to fetch s farm loq that's hsd the gizzard taken ui ol ii than it's worth it actualh frightens inn vheii i think your agriculture in liritian is pro gressin 1 und iho land bettor t e i !.*.! ovary day whtlo thousands upon thousands uf acres with us are turned into barrens no trsvelleras vet i has noticed tins and nur iks are nol aware lb un â– he of the extent of the evil squire you nml 1 won't live tn see il , but if llus nivfiil roliliui of putter goes nu for mi.ih.r century as il has progressed cr ibo issl hundred yes re wb'ii be a nation i paupers v.n lull cm i in aim run even ul lhe im'si wil berry nnirc!haii one cr>.p of it 1 mis manure , a few days ago a young man i ipold dove reov was awoke early in the morning by the us uf a goiltl un of th.rty six or i'.ru yuan of age i with groat c.,re and who smiled i.i lie amiable mn nn r on enieiing dein in ling il ho n , i the in nor id's lung i m ceop 1 1 devereux ii continued i em come sir cor tie ;â– â€¢â– : ..., in quest io â€¢â€¢ whal per,eun si '" tne widow of new t sns yon know sir " 1 do nul understand you ; there in . i b une mistake walking in canal street and a sudden equal i lows oil yout beaver j give ch â– i ., about ten h;ii beats until letchod up in ibe gutter n i 11 every beiel laughs bul yourself it in in a 1 nn at with an important letter lur ' a correspondept j pleni ol mud on the levee and when ai ut at oi breath ascertain thai the has l n about twu minutes n ii it t clerk vou get i a blowing up lor nut going quick â€” st htilyr't , southern counterfeit lie tenia at i tn h moment the door opened again nml an other goiilli'inan of lho hii age and dressed wilh oqual cine smiling alto odvancud eayieg â€” " l-am come sir cor tlie widow of new orleans in ihe middle of a perplexed enquiry on lhe pari of iue young mun a ft sli itientinu nl the same ogl il same toilet nnd ibe sumo smiling appearance anil 1 â€” " havo i the honor of speaking in m i oupohl di v nux ' i come sir t.,i the widow i sow orleai goolnes in one uf i'veilci u the treat's lint | iles il horse of his nephew was killed hv a can non ball and it wns at first thought the rider was also shun " h ' " siiul lhe king riding bv willi out slopping " there's tbe prince of i'm i . kill 1 : sad lit ami bridle lie taken e re ol ! " f'tinii ig i.alccsaf south amerit â– â€¢ the follow in accou n ofthe " butoing lakes the moot re inarkaula volcanic phenomena in ihe immediate vicinity nf \ ii'l . i . , is from mont â€¢ i ner nor rtiive i ei i ublished " ( if these lakes nr pnnds there are severn i : and thee occupy s considerable irivl of mod the â– i sb ",' a i in '! v irds in e rciinifhr 1 this as ui all ih others the van r which wa . itrem â– - no 1 . el mil nl n light brow color flu i hi li , nml rising in ' hi i thi 1 n ie i high the steam mcendi d in a rl whiti . id ond tpr sd i â– â€¢ i con idi rabl di ,"â€ž,, ll r some lime oi ihe band - i natural cauldron gaz.no with two upon us ire io i i â– ',* lurlex the he was , â– -.. 1 ..-. the â– â– riuuiid nr lhe i 1 ll - â– â– ' ' l dial i id nur hit not b n ' f â– â– been . â€¢ â– ! ru something sinffular there now lives in two miles of ihis place a lady verging on le-r 70th who for thirty years and upwards has no visited tins famous lawn tins lady is m good health and spirits and lias all ihe comforts of life about in-r within ten miles of this village there is another old lady who has lived in her present neighborhood tor half a cen'oi v nnd never saw i ig cold court*houeo in her life she also is m good health and could easily u-il iiiii place if she wished to do â– "â–º. s.i.-t i v.iiui of eiiriusily is par . inips unparalleled these females certainly do nol inherit ibal restless spirit of ourinetty which i believed by some to hi characteristic of the sex ii'im grondmothei kve tbe wooovinan has fell j to ll.e co est or mill i lie in nnd towos lunl liiimh is have tprung up thickly ... their vicinity bul thej them 'â€¢' â– ind hi i i ii ii i â– " i from lhe /.'â– /". //â– id adi " will you have tl goodoees gentlemen lo in form me wl.nl may im lhe meaning of this inyslifi â€¢ uimn i cried m devcreux nul i 1 pallen â– â– .. not at nil a mystification sir ; read tbia paper 1 i..s petite ahich.es and this orticl â€” ' a widow ul new orleans twenty live years of ago and pos sessing 10,000 frni.es a yeai de ins to marry again she prefers a man who '" t and what have i lo du wilh ibis widow i >â€¢' for further particulars apply to m deve reux hue de ii ilium nn in in other visitors arrived daring iln eolloquv snd leopold detreraal bad all the tr.sihlo iniagi uiiile lo defend in hnn s from ihe invasion it was threatened wuh that day ami sever succeeding the porter wns bilged i.i have reeoui - lo ihi hank munii ipal . nod in spite ..( a mosl posi

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the western carolinian powers not iieleiiateii to nn i m 11:11 states hy the 1 nn.l phohib1tkd hv it to the states ase reserved to rill 1 iris v nu in run l'li.ii'i.i â€” amendment to tht constitution article v h austin & c f fisher Â«* tstlitori ami proprietors s salisbury n c july 5 1839 i no ill of vol xx \ whole no 99 terms of carolini vn knife into the ground tha made when drawnoul alter i few seconds was so hut as to burn the n i gars our horses wbich according lo the cus tom of the country were nol shod exhibited such if uneasiness oeving in the stale of ihe in mini beneath them or in consequence ofthe si i na smell of the steam that t was ibtin 1 n -â– sary to leave them tied al some distance i'm ajn seen in some places a little column of smoke iss u d fiercely from a hole in the grountl while in others the water in a boiling slate gushed out tiki a fountain the ebullitions of these lakes or springs have formed nn lhe borders uf them a il ip isite ol iii li'iest clay and ol every variety of colors but it docs not appear lhal the natives have profited by the ricilitv thus ill irded them for the manufacture of pottery and although noth ing no nhl bo moro easy than to i ' ibli â– . h re the finest mineral baths in tbe world tins objeel has inner occupied their attention â€” augusta chron id keep hnn oil well enough it lie should set out to meddle wuh us so 1 turned lho boat and l a il i huh tow mis hnn , thought lhal would iiiak.i him turn and gooff but tin old savage kept swimming i i i.t inward us und come up close to tie tide of tie canol and begun in open his mouth nnd show a l're.u ogly set nl teoth as i'.'rr you see lie en me up so near thai i hit linn a lirk over lie head mil a piul'lle ninl spin it in two at ihnt lie come right at the boat fiercer lhan ever a ml put h.s paw li-lit up .... to one sole of it 1 sprung into the midllo ofthe boat bore mi lothor side nl it lor 1 knew if 1 did'nt l.e iv mill upset us in a minute ; anil 1 thought i should'nt like very well in have a nipple with him in tin water so while i evils keeping the balance of ihu boat l.e rascally old vurmin p lies up other paw nn.l begins to crawl up 1 could'nt go to light him oil lor then we should all go in the water togethor so 1 i nil lo hold still nml see the groat black nigger craevl clear up inin the boat tivo rectification inserted in ll.e l'etits affiches this not like n personage celubratcd in classic atory army i sailors for the widow of now orleans they are content to dwell on their own ground continued for nearly a week li was simply a j â€¢â– along the cs.l soquestored islo of life played off on m devereux who however has not they keep the noiseless tenor of llieir way been able to find out the autliol of it theory of storms â€” professor espy has lately in reading " a visit to i'e ..,â– ." te â€¢ were truck verified the correctness of his ingenious theory of with ihe account of an adventure from which ma storms in a conclusive manner the philadelphia ny a politician might draw a ueeful moral the inquirer says i â€” " ft is worthy of remark that last storj s ofa young traveller who loses his way in month professor espy slated that a storm was ru in f the boundless prairies of that region ii i-ting in tin luiitu.lo ol charleston s tt the attempts to extriotte himself by stretching forward etatemonl was recorded in one of the insurance in an unbroken straight course | and when he has offices nf this city u the president ims publicly pushed his horse in ihis manner for many hours declared soveral days afterwards i l io southern he is ai last cheered by coming on the fresh traces mail brought intelligence fully verifying ibe aster of another wayfarer like himsolf whose track he tion the matter has been circumstantially pub i ils s ... p,,r-,|o wilh the hope s|,e ill finding ll i i lo s.u'1,.1 ol i o-|..l].e j __^^ >> assssssss â€” inil/h to vlie^s upon trail h ei.?or,h ins liopnsh nolle ih he colli iv h exililllslod.m in m el-^b is "| i"l before i'.h i n third horseman's trail tlntth he nsh si ill m he an h as iin'h o bb â€” glenl^^e the western carolinian ia publ ehod every km nn ui two dollars per anntiin it paid in sdvanoe nr â– i illars and fifty couls it not paid botbre tlie ex piration of three months no paper will be discontinued mini all urren â– ieilii.rreiii.il i the editors ; and a io notify the editors of a wish to discontinue at the end of u year will he considered ss a new en . ; rement . rtisements will be conspicuously nnd correctly , .,', nt one ilolliir per si|n;ir.i for the first insertion , its for i li oonlinu nee court nn.l judicial advertisements will i charged 28 per ecntraore tlmn a deduction el i l | r cenl from prices will he made i yearlj advertisers i nis bent in ii.r pubiicaeiem musl have ihe r o i times marked on ihem or ihey will he insor ' rbid and chargid fiir accordingly i o i sddresstt i lho editors on business must be ; a or they will not be attended to j sleepy hollow in the ol.ditn timer masccwancous washington irving in the inst knickerbocker has lliiee or four articles all in its very best vein land among ihem a description nt sleepy hollow iu ' ihe different eras of its history tho vice or in dolence is glazed apparently in the following pir liire nl tin ancient inhabitants of that spell hound our country ttttirie rtii*iivttttnititvt7mt tii , â€ž the middle as sooitas lie out fairly in lie look tu is part i hi historical account ol the lie l () rm|m â€ž, â€ž, e .,,â€ž, hen , 10 â€žâ€ž,,, ,, ,â€ž , â€žâ€ž ,â€ž douin s horses that the mares are never sold my h|s limi , . atl , y : i||u , || mvar(ls ,â€žâ€ž m â€žâ€¢;â€žâ€¢ h , sheik would have so 1 his semi for n price ; and as , s n mu * h llti wbs m ,â€žâ€ž â€ž, i wa8 blld i a soon as he saw that 1 was pleased Â» ith ins mare he j bj m a c , fiv . r v1)lm , itbod faoin 0 f him and wanted to soil her to me and n was singular and ; w ** i|a , was lbi â€ž ki Â« ,, ow it was |,,, st ,â€ž iv8 liat . amusing in cli..ilÂ«ii..g tor ti..su......i.i io ark how . 0 w he marc f ied stra , .â€ž ,â€ž mo â€ž nd , one ol the habits ol burglin makftig peculiar to n , -, â€ž,,â€žâ€ž,,, am | * totner â€žâ€ž â€ž lv ihe horso-jockoy etftl us existuij i in lull torce , e(u ' lniink /, this is beji a 1,-,-ile bit loo annni lne a nibs jin said thu tin un lint evanl to â– ii r . , , ..,.,; ; n i a n , b , ' , , , . ... sncialile for 1 htraiiunr unit 1 wnsjiist ngoin lo tell su i her that at cairo lie had en u lured ily .- , , ,-, , , â€¢ ,, .. â€ž ,â€ž. â€ž_.:.., , â€ž , , , luui bands oil when lus w'-iiiht pressing ii/rninst uu hirs i new dress ninl arms himiiii ete anil he , , , ,â– ,.,_ , . i .,â€ž. i,..,â€ži.â€ž,i ,,' ,, , , . , , .' , me made me stenhnrh a little and mv uec ketcl.tid would not sell her but if i warned hot , here be 80 , nclhil in , hn |â€ž at , and i fell flat on v ing untli.no thai be would not du lor ale c i back n â€ž 10 bo f m of ,,â€ž, uy _ a(ii ,,,â€ž l p â€ž r ""Â«" 1 lmuj ,,'â– '' ,. , â€ž., on lop of me ily this lime i begun to think unit llie sheik s was an extraordinary animal 1 he crs â– j on0 a worse am , u was ,,â€žâ€ž. saddle bad nul been oil bet back lor ll.irly days j ror mr q ,, -Â« f onk a|((lllt f , , wisted and sheik hintsell a most restless creature would om0 am , , ii(|ler nn . we b ,â€ž llave t , llhlll . d.islioll suddenly a dozen times a day on a lull erab , () â€ž,- . â€ž,,, , b | e ; ,, u , , lie 0 | d ber had alio run across the valley , ,,,, lhe si les ol a mountain b , r i(j ,â€ž,,,,â€ž. nf me and i coul . lt bcem ,â€ž round our caravan with ins long spear poised lu milc , â€ž.â€ž./,â€ž , ,,â€ž.,. ol jack â– .â€ž if0 ll.e air and ins dress sircuming lu the wind j and , u , , ,.â€žâ€ž,,,,â€ž, i of â€ž,- ke , ( a â€ž i coulll when he returned and brought lier lo a walk at do _ t|)0 o d tear did'nt seem lo be willing to wait my side the beautiful animal would snort and paw |() m â€ž ,,,., , a , n â€ž . mr ,â€ž â€ž lninu , e , , ell the ground as it proud of what sho had done n s try i dg to stick his huge lu iotlj mv forobead and hiiaious lor aiioil.er course i could almost â– , as a b ,.,â€ž,, his , ( , 1||l â€žâ€žâ€ž , hc gidu o - a gr0b . imagine 1 saw the ancient war-horse ol luumea . thinks 1 ihis'll never do ; something must so in.ely described l.y job his nick clothed ted ona p re tty quick t made a terribln twi'si and willi thunder canst iliou make inoi ulraid ol a drawed iny | e â€ž s ,.., llndcr h ir and got so i could grasshopper 1 ibe glof ol ins nostrils is terrible , f j v ,. a pllsn w r nlv feet and my knee and hands llo uiockelh ui leai and is not affrighted neither a|1 ,,,,,â€ž a , a onte ,' elc i,ed an evorlasting spring uirnelli no back irom the sword llie quiver rat nl|(l , f)w , did it i donh knw but bomo how or lleib against linn lhe glittering spear and llie oi | ier , no bear went overboarrl snd plunged head shield he swulloweth the ground with fierceness foromos j nt o ihe water i wis on mv feet as and rage j neither delievetli he that it is the sound j(;k as a g â€ž e | , tbe 0 |,| boar cain , up t0 ol the trumpet lie sauh among tho trumpets ,| ie top of lho water and snor^oil and looked up at ha ha and he iiuellotll llie liaiiie alar oil lho me a minl â€ž 0 . i m 1 believe i had fairly slieered thunder oj the captains und lhe shoutings him out of it he turned about and swam for tho notion showed the hurdinoss ol those horses anf j padd)od f or h , ,â€ž. when i got lo more lhan lueir driiikino s-veral limes we oamo i ;...,,,. i ..,.. â€¢....,, 0 o , .. ,.. k in ii os oi ram w.eer tell id lho h.illow of a ,,',. a zuzc,':ind z hi fish gozlx^-wtm ih nil ivloh l.e ii -..|. - Â»â– re v -- . â– i â– the following paragraph from a recent number of lhe n iv york.liteia ry gazette has been ira veiling the circuil of lhe press thcsojiix weeks : " a cockney sportsman who had read with de light mr huffman's new work on thn wild sports of america look passage in a lnndon packet nud arrived here during the present week in search of v.,1,1 game he brought letters to a highly respect hie merchant will whom wean well acquainte'd anil desired after delivering ihem to be directed to th iv-st hunting grounds without delay ns he coul i only remain here a few days proposing to return in the great western ho sni.l lhal he came to new york principally t shoot hears â€” our mercantile friend satisfying himself that ins new acquaintance was perfectly serious informed luui lhal tbe spot had ix in greatly out ui here and iccoiiiii ended lii.n in proceed to philadelphia he departs for iha city this day ; nnd eve call upon our frionds there lo extend to the distinguished stranger their usual hospitality thero is doubtless somewhat of exaggeration in llie statement and yot it is very true thai the igno rance of our country in k-i'jiau i is much in ire extensive ami profound than would be supposed â€” for example some time ago we received a letter from an english correspondent making inquiries respecting some unofficial person living in ihe neighborhood of natchez â€” the writer evidently supriosiiig that li v must bo a neighbor of ours ! â€” even this however is no quite up tn another in stance within par knowledge a friend being on a visit to england a few years since was asked it he knew mr dobbs from new castle upon tyne nn sir i do nol wis the reply " uny you must know him i am sure rejoine i ihe other for he has lived in america three year i but these aro not lho illustrations which we inleri tho above pnmtfrnph f*.r ih purpose of making our elesign was to relate lfi following incident one clear bracing mornlri ( la i mttimn as we evero stepping into the se ; eel i ly cars ol albnny whom should h meet hut n new york friend in his shooting jnck'-t accoutred with pouch and gun in ihe act of placing ins dogs in an adjoining compartment " so ho friend ! whither aro you bound v sse inquired " 1 am only going for a fow days shooting in the . ountry region : i the hollow al the time was inhabited by lam lilies which had existed there from iho earliest itiiues nml which by frequent intermarriage had llii'cniiic so interwoven ns to muke a kind of n.-itt trnl roiiimniiwealth as tliu families had grown larger tlie farms had groevn sinnllertcverytiow generation requiring a new subdivision und few thinking of swarming from the native hive lu , this way that happy golden mean had been pmdti ceil so much extolled by ihe poets in which there was no gold and very little silver one thing winch doubtless contributed lo keep up this amia ble mean was a goncril repugnance o sordid labur tbo sage inhabitants of sleepy hollow had read in lirir bible which was the only honk they studied that labor was originally inflicted upon man as a punishment of sin they regarded it therefore with pious abhorrence nml never humiliated them selves to it hut i;i case of extremity thore seem ed in fact to bu a league ami covonent against it through the hollow ns against a common enemy was any ono compelled by dine necessity lo re pair his house mend his fences linrn or gel in a hm inst lis considered it u greut evil that entitled him to call iu the assistance nf his friends he accordingly proclaimed a " bee or rustic gather ing ; whereupon oil his neighbors huri iod io hid aid like faithful allies ett.ickod the task with ihu desperate energy of lazy men eagf r lu overcome a nb and when il wuh accomplished fell to oaling and drinking fiddling and dancing for very joy that so front mi nmount of labor had been vanquished wuh so li 1 1 io sweating of lho broev yet-let ilnot be supposed that this worthy com i munity was without iu periods of arduous activity got bail n thick ol witii ml'.in rty ireros th ul edinburgh review â€” curious llcminiicenec â€” the savannah georgian has looked up the follow ing significant paragraph 111 the london monthly magazine of april 1808 1 " a review of books to be published quarterly lias lately been comm need in kilinbuigh by home young men of promising talents mr sydney smith the author nf two volumes of sermons mr brougham mr limner and mr jeflrv three young advocates together with mr brown tlie author of some ingenious observations on darwin's zoonomia arc ihe critics who have thus underta ken to direct tho tasio of their countrymen this is all the notico lhat was iak.cn in 0110 of the most able periodicals of lhat day of this valu able acquisition to our critical literature it is worth noting evlnit been mn of ihoso live young men brougham's career needs no notice smith i-i 11 1 the bead of bis profession as a pulpit orator and writer both luffry is lord advocate of scotland and nmnng the most brilliant critical writers nf modern times horner has gained a very high 11 mi in m10 law and hrown lliougl lees known i pros rve n respectable place in the republic of i on r-i thus it is to thu exertions of five young men of literary taste hat eve owe ihe existence of lho first critical work of any ago or country mil no do nlii their very association ns editors of the review first pointed out the way io what ll.ey sub sequently attained â€” the globe ley nnd all sleopy hollow was evidu awake in an histant tho pigron season had arrived ! every gun and net wns forlhevith in requisition the flail was tl.roivn on the floor thu spade rusted in the garden the plough stood idle in lhe furrow â€” every one evns to ll.e hill side mil stubble li id nt dnv break to shoot or entrap the pigeons in their periodical migrations " so likewise lot bul the word ihi frtven that the shed were ascending the hudson ninl lhe worthies of tho hollow were lo be seen launched iu boats upon the river ; silling great stokes nnd stretch ing their nets like gigantic bplder webs half across the stream lo die great annoyance of navi gnlors such aro tho wise provisions of nature by which she equnli7.es huiinin nflliirs a laggard al the plough is often extremely industrious wilh lie fowling piece and fishing net ; nud whenever â– man is an indifferent tanner he is apt to he a tirst rate sportsman for catching shad and wild pi geon there wore none throughout the country lo compare with the lads of sleepy hollow return of the jews to palestine foam llie rihi'ik would take the bits out of their mouths uni su down with lhc bridle in his hands many accounts recently received slnte that great numbers of tho jews havo gone lo llieir un live country palestine the number now il is said amounts to tibool 40,000 and is rapidly in creating by annual additions of this scattered peo ple irom all purls of lhc earth if ever a prophecy wa . mosl litnrnlly and re markably verified it is that given m ihe holy vol ume thut this people should bo persecuted by and scattered throughout every kingdom and nation un der heaven ; mid wo believe the prophecy will be squally verified in regnrd lo their return tu the ho ly i nnd â€” ll.e lu.nl ..| llieir ancieni firesides wor ship and homes from which tbey have been ibr tunny hundred years driven the present appear nnces seem lo indicate tint the uny is nol far dis tant when the chosen though eirmg and deepl punished people shall revisit and occupy as a na tion tho long forsukeu banks of jordan where the psalmisl once timed hit sacred lyre and uttered bis prophetic songs the bhghiod plains of galitoe | â€” ii here onco lho savior evended his way to cheer tho disconsolate the ruined city of jerusalem once tho terror of surrounding nations ; tho for gotten temple whoso walls once echoed back the accent of lhat vnice " which spake as never mon spake it is by no means beyond tho bounds of probability lhat cro ihe lopse of u few years this once populous and fertile counlry so celebrated in the sacred history may be again 0ccu i by ils owners and ag .... tho snug of praise swell her solemn leinpjes to tha god of israel and the sa vior of the world â€” dover gatette an.l iei them drink their till ; and i could no help thiukiug lhat a leg lar tired english groom ace is t 1 id lo insinuate a wel sponge in the mouth ul a heated hn.se would have lee i amazed and horn lieil it such ii bat man usage these two horses were twelve and twenty years old respectively ; and the former wm more like a colt 1 playfulness ninl spirit and the oilier like a horse of leu with ll.-ing in a crowd al lho p it-office and a letlow weighing about three hundred rends on your choicest corn and with a very pleasant smile liegs y.ur pardon n ii no letters agreeable dilemmas " upon a fine priirie in michigan â€” only about three hundred miles from detroit i am told there is tin shooting ihere this single incident which is literally rue .'. ; v i imes upon the eertenl of our country the spirit and habits ol onr people end the facilities every where enjoyed for interc imunicaiion de troit is eight bundle 1 miles from now york and â€¢ mr friend was bound fir the prairies 1 inns ay beyond and yel he was sterling font tor n shooting excursion will as little care of tin lance as an english fox hunter would experience in going upon a chase in a neighboring county oar friend bed fine sport daring his excursion happen to know asonn of our firm whn'wn himself win hiring ll.e prairies nt the same lime fell iii w.lh him in the hey dav of his frolic â€” the sportsman informed uh that the other day lhal h ie ing procured tbe besl " llv " that he ever saw he was going down to ll.e kennebec for a day 01 livn nn a lislniil excursion ! " where us ; und tin ieluek told iue lhat he could count upon the services of both until thirty live among ml 1 e n oinmendations of the arabian horses 1 o.i oard a steamboat going up llie mississippi ab lul the lirsl uf julv â€” boat crowded with passen gers one half children who amuse ynu with de lightful squalls particularly in the night â€” a large space torn ill the musquito bar uml no light to be had know na greater lhan tin : 1 have known a man from long habit conceive a liking ii.r a vicious jade that 00 one else would mount and nm can imagine bow warm musl be ibe feeling when year en iii â– best of his race is the companion of go to iho pluutnr's hotel about half past ix with the intention of tasting an oyster pie find two fellows with elbows okimbi uinniipol/.ii.g the dish n ii in ah ut one inlnuto the crust left ; wants none as you arc of course crusty enough yourself buy a new pair of pants for i ball and get them elegantly bespattered h the sinking of a ll ig stone go lo your room c.r a c|e;in pair and find your room mate ims gone to the theatre with the in i iii lus pocket to wandering arab uu.l the same uni mil may hear hllll clou the lime when i an lirst pulse a spear until his aged frame can scarcely si lain itsell in uu saddle â€” stevens incidenti oj travel fi am lhe southern literary messenger for dime uncle pete ami the bear ll h*.i,l!.ir iii rlflul i.-k ii..w.....k " tt it was a bright and culm summer's mormugi the ipi et pond uas sleeping in tho sin.si.ine barm li s ami beautiful j and every surrounding objeel in nature i lie i lovely and inviting there is so nettling iu the effect ol â– fine landscape viewed under favorable circumstances which ma be com pared to music i " hath ch inns lu south ibe i ,â– â€¢ breast even uncle petu rill u.s influence a , he sat on 1 little bonch by the side ol bis col luge yawning nnd looking roes the hull waters and following ibo outline ol tbe forest tree and hill top and inounlsi â€¢., thai hung below the water horizon ns well defined as olear and distinct and even with more softae . than those wind were lowering above while he gszod be i , sieged with n di ure for an sqiuliu excursion it called hi young . boy e lad ofjebotit u dozen years 1 and ii 1001 in gi 1 the ho ik nnd line . and tbey would go round lhe point lothomouih oi ship pond i ream and try for trout tho appa ratus was soon in 1 . iin.oss and the jumped into the little log canoe and paddled oil u on the lâ€žkc vve hsdn'l gol but a utile ways round lhe pint said uncle pule arid i was selling in ihe a in paddling slung ai n moderate fog and little pale i , is sciimg in the how ; and by and b ho cal lad oi lu me an i it be " oun ; so back he started ity five hundred miles into the evilileriiess f.r tho plensttre of one or more t j if el chase imfnre be should finally embark for ihe shores nf allium he iv ait nml plunge i again into the w ild pleai ures of ihe snake indians end haunted buffaloes and grizly bears for another iwo yeai , and is m-v tnori on his way to h.s own land v ynr ( fit lie silting al a table enjoying a glass of wine a 1 1 low helps himself in n tumbler mil of your bottle ii muk that 1 s y.nirs und be lulls you he pays c.r ins dinner us well as yourself \. ii y..u wish to i i a (,'! isk '" '' friend and find the bottle empty the following is extracted from thnt amusing publication lhe clock/nakert the bane uf this country squire and indeed i america is bavin loo much land j tbey run over more ground than ihey can i ultivate and crop ihe ibe ia id so severely ihal ihey run it out a very i irge | mrt mn of land iu america has been run oul l.y repealed gram crop ; and wh n ynu add lhal t laini naturally loo poor lo bear grain of too broken cur cultivation you will find ih.s groat country in a tiur way too is ruined the stale of venn it h.s nothin 1 like the exports il us.-.l to have ami a plaguy sig.ii of young folks come down tn bos inn in lure out ns helps the two i rolina i nul virginia un covered with places tin i have been giv.n up iis ruined and many other states wo hiiv'ni ihu surplus of wheat and grain we used lo huvo in the i oiled suites uud it never will ho so plenty again thai's the reason ynu hear ol iks elc inn land in.ikiu it fiirin and -. ilio nil again nnd gun lurtliei into lhe bush they've oxliaua i d it and find it essior lo clear new lands thun 10 lore ihe nld a great deal of nova scot in is run om ; and il ii wsm't for tbe lime marsh-mud se weed salt tatld and whal not they've gol lore u on h quantities , ihere'd be no cure ibr if it taken good lirinui lo keep on upland location in order 1 tell vim i make n itisisin itself i lakes more to fetch s farm loq that's hsd the gizzard taken ui ol ii than it's worth it actualh frightens inn vheii i think your agriculture in liritian is pro gressin 1 und iho land bettor t e i !.*.! ovary day whtlo thousands upon thousands uf acres with us are turned into barrens no trsvelleras vet i has noticed tins and nur iks are nol aware lb un â– he of the extent of the evil squire you nml 1 won't live tn see il , but if llus nivfiil roliliui of putter goes nu for mi.ih.r century as il has progressed cr ibo issl hundred yes re wb'ii be a nation i paupers v.n lull cm i in aim run even ul lhe im'si wil berry nnirc!haii one cr>.p of it 1 mis manure , a few days ago a young man i ipold dove reov was awoke early in the morning by the us uf a goiltl un of th.rty six or i'.ru yuan of age i with groat c.,re and who smiled i.i lie amiable mn nn r on enieiing dein in ling il ho n , i the in nor id's lung i m ceop 1 1 devereux ii continued i em come sir cor tie ;â– â€¢â– : ..., in quest io â€¢â€¢ whal per,eun si '" tne widow of new t sns yon know sir " 1 do nul understand you ; there in . i b une mistake walking in canal street and a sudden equal i lows oil yout beaver j give ch â– i ., about ten h;ii beats until letchod up in ibe gutter n i 11 every beiel laughs bul yourself it in in a 1 nn at with an important letter lur ' a correspondept j pleni ol mud on the levee and when ai ut at oi breath ascertain thai the has l n about twu minutes n ii it t clerk vou get i a blowing up lor nut going quick â€” st htilyr't , southern counterfeit lie tenia at i tn h moment the door opened again nml an other goiilli'inan of lho hii age and dressed wilh oqual cine smiling alto odvancud eayieg â€” " l-am come sir cor tlie widow of new orleans in ihe middle of a perplexed enquiry on lhe pari of iue young mun a ft sli itientinu nl the same ogl il same toilet nnd ibe sumo smiling appearance anil 1 â€” " havo i the honor of speaking in m i oupohl di v nux ' i come sir t.,i the widow i sow orleai goolnes in one uf i'veilci u the treat's lint | iles il horse of his nephew was killed hv a can non ball and it wns at first thought the rider was also shun " h ' " siiul lhe king riding bv willi out slopping " there's tbe prince of i'm i . kill 1 : sad lit ami bridle lie taken e re ol ! " f'tinii ig i.alccsaf south amerit â– â€¢ the follow in accou n ofthe " butoing lakes the moot re inarkaula volcanic phenomena in ihe immediate vicinity nf \ ii'l . i . , is from mont â€¢ i ner nor rtiive i ei i ublished " ( if these lakes nr pnnds there are severn i : and thee occupy s considerable irivl of mod the â– i sb ",' a i in '! v irds in e rciinifhr 1 this as ui all ih others the van r which wa . itrem â– - no 1 . el mil nl n light brow color flu i hi li , nml rising in ' hi i thi 1 n ie i high the steam mcendi d in a rl whiti . id ond tpr sd i â– â€¢ i con idi rabl di ,"â€ž,, ll r some lime oi ihe band - i natural cauldron gaz.no with two upon us ire io i i â– ',* lurlex the he was , â– -.. 1 ..-. the â– â– riuuiid nr lhe i 1 ll - â– â– ' ' l dial i id nur hit not b n ' f â– â– been . â€¢ â– ! ru something sinffular there now lives in two miles of ihis place a lady verging on le-r 70th who for thirty years and upwards has no visited tins famous lawn tins lady is m good health and spirits and lias all ihe comforts of life about in-r within ten miles of this village there is another old lady who has lived in her present neighborhood tor half a cen'oi v nnd never saw i ig cold court*houeo in her life she also is m good health and could easily u-il iiiii place if she wished to do â– "â–º. s.i.-t i v.iiui of eiiriusily is par . inips unparalleled these females certainly do nol inherit ibal restless spirit of ourinetty which i believed by some to hi characteristic of the sex ii'im grondmothei kve tbe wooovinan has fell j to ll.e co est or mill i lie in nnd towos lunl liiimh is have tprung up thickly ... their vicinity bul thej them 'â€¢' â– ind hi i i ii ii i â– " i from lhe /.'â– /". //â– id adi " will you have tl goodoees gentlemen lo in form me wl.nl may im lhe meaning of this inyslifi â€¢ uimn i cried m devcreux nul i 1 pallen â– â– .. not at nil a mystification sir ; read tbia paper 1 i..s petite ahich.es and this orticl â€” ' a widow ul new orleans twenty live years of ago and pos sessing 10,000 frni.es a yeai de ins to marry again she prefers a man who '" t and what have i lo du wilh ibis widow i >â€¢' for further particulars apply to m deve reux hue de ii ilium nn in in other visitors arrived daring iln eolloquv snd leopold detreraal bad all the tr.sihlo iniagi uiiile lo defend in hnn s from ihe invasion it was threatened wuh that day ami sever succeeding the porter wns bilged i.i have reeoui - lo ihi hank munii ipal . nod in spite ..( a mosl posi